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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 592

I furrowed my brows, "Is it serious?"

"Not serious, but because of this, I couldn't protect Ramona in time."

After hearing that, I knew Pearl wasn't working alone.

But this time, she wasn't pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Instead, she was getting her hands dirty, which I hadn't anticipated.

I glared at Pearl, "I'll have someone bring Dorothy over. Now let go of Ramona!"

"Do you really think you're in a position to negotiate with me?"

Pearl looked smug and confident.

Ramona appeared weak and didn't show any signs of resistance, completely under Pearl's control.

I couldn't help but threaten, "If you've poisoned Ramona again, I promise, you'll pay dearly."

Pearl wasn't intimidated by my threat and even let go of Ramona intentionally.

Ramona's stagger made my heart nearly leap out of my chest.

"Ramona!"

I glared at Pearl furiously, teeth clenched, "Dare to let go and see! I assure you, Dorothy won't get off easy either!"

Pearl laughed mockingly. "All you have are empty threats."

At this moment, I truly felt powerless.

I couldn't get in touch with Gregory. And had no clue where Dorothy was.

If Pearl decided to push it further, not caring about Dorothy and pushing Ramona...

I couldn't bear to think any further, "I'm calling Gregory now to bring Dorothy over."

As I took out my mobile phone, I warned, "You better hold onto Ramona!"

But the call went unanswered until it disconnected.

The more this happened, the more uneasy I felt, worrying if Gregory had encountered some trouble too.

Could he have been in an accident?

"Jane!"

Christine returned after treating her wounds, full of self-blame.

I shook my head, seeing her pale lips, I knew her injuries were severe.

It was me who should feel guilty for dragging her into this.

Right now, I had no time to ask how Pearl had suddenly appeared, all my worries tucked away as I quickly said, "Chris, call Dailey right now."

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